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AG |
102 | Animal Science I | 2 Credits |
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Introduction to the red meat industry
including organizations, product value, breeds and methods of
individual and sire selection. Management goals are evaluated.
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106 | Animal Science II | 2 Credits |
Study of the establishment and operation
of a beef, swine, sheep, or dairy enterprise including production
performances, animal environment, marketing strategies, and management
alternatives. |
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AG |
108 | Livestock Evaluation | 1 Credit |
Study of beef, dairy, horses, sheep
and swine evaluation, correlating body type to economical and
efficient breeding stock production. Animal evaluation is performed
on site for each species. |
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AG |
111 | Weeds and Herbicides | 3 Credits |
Study of weed plant and seed identification,
classification and types of weeds for control purposes, and cultural
and chemical control of weeds. A unit on sprayer calibration is
included. |
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AG |
112 | Crop Science I | 1.5 Credits |
Study of the importance, uses, and
production of biotechnology with an emphasis on the production
of crops in South Dakota. |
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113 | Crop Science II | 1.5 Credits |
Continuation of AG 112. Study of the
importance, uses and production of the major row crops and small
grains raised in South Dakota. Students assist in the planning
and operation of the MTI Land Lab working with projects like seeding
rates, fertilizer and chemical products selection and perform
the application of those products . |
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AG |
131 | Principles of Farm Accounting | 2 Credits |
Study of the accounting process through
double-entry accounting, recording business transactions, accounting
for cash, accounting for merchandise sales, and completion of
the accounting cycle. |
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AG |
145 | Agriculture Mathematics | 3 Credits |
Review of business math fundamentals
such as fractions, decimals, metrics and percentages. Interest
calculations, consumer loans, retail and marketing math are covered.
Mathematics calculation for areas, and volumes are discussed.
Office procedures and legal locations are reviewed. **Fulfills diploma mathematics requirement. |
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AG |
152 | Building Principles | 1 Credit |
Selection of building materials and
construction. The design and construction concepts of livestock,
storage and feed handling facilities is presented. |
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AG |
153 | Welding | 1 Credit |
Practice in both oxyacetylene and
electric arc welding. Oxyacetylene cutting and brazing are covered,
including mild steel welding. Practical experience includes welding
butt, lap and fillet joints. |
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AG |
157 | Farm Power/Electrical Wiring | 1 Credit |
Basic farm wiring including calculation
of wattage, voltage, and wiring size. |
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AG |
158 | Farm Power/Small Engines | 1 Credit |
Small engine theory, construction,
disassembly repair and small engine overhaul. Small engines are
overhauled including electrical systems, carburetors, starters,
generators, bearings, and seals. |
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159 | Welding and Metal Fabrication | 1.5 Credits |
Advanced skills in horizontal and
vertical joints in both electric arc and oxyacetylene welding
are emphasized. Experience on TIG and MIG welders, hard surfacing
and cast iron welding is provided. Design and construction of
a metal project. |
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AG |
160 | AI/Pregnancy Checking | 1 Credit |
Reproductive systems of swine and
cattle. Artificial insemination of livestock including pregnancy
checking in cows when resources are available. |
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AG |
171 | Understanding South Dakota Grasses | 2 Credits |
A two-semester study of the primary
grasses of South Dakota. Students will develop skills in identification,
natural habitat, and annual feed values of each grass. Lab work
may include one day spent at South Dakota Rangeland Days, one
day in western South Dakota, and three days in the Black Hills. |
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AG |
172 | First Aid/CPR | 0.5 Credits |
Practice and certification in first
aid and CPR, as well as instruction in agricultural equipment
and chemical safety. |
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AG |
185 | Supervised Internship I | 6 Credits |
Work off-campus in an agricultural
business related to livestock production, feed and animal health,
livestock sales, agricultural chemicals, or fertilizer sales and
applications. **Prerequisite: AG 264 and AGTR 165. |
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AG |
188 | Leadership Lab I | 0.5 Credits |
Preparation and participation in post-secondary
Agriculture Student Organization (PAS) for state and national
competition. Includes career planning, career progress, extemporaneous
speaking, prepared public speaking, sales, agricultural mechanics,
and employment interviewing. |
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AG |
198 | Special Topics | 1 Credit |
The study of any particular topic
that may interest the student. Time will be spent on topics of
the student’s choice, research into a particular area, small projects
and class presentations. |
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AG |
199 | Special Topics | 2 Credits |
The study of any particular topic
that may interest the student. Time will be spent on topics of
the student’s choice, research into a particular area, small projects
and class presentations. |
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AG |
201 | Animal Nutrition | 2 Credits |
Examination of feed value, costs,
and crop use. Animal’s nutritional requirements and computation
of rations for specific species are discussed. |
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AG |
202 | Feed Utilization | 2 Credits |
Advanced study of feed stuffs and
their values for animals, feed processing practices and ration
formulations. |
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AG |
207 | Livestock Diseases | 2 Credits |
Detailed study of livestock diseases,
terms, symptoms, and care of sick animals. |
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AG |
208 | Reproductive Physiology | 2 Credits |
Study of young mammal development.
Microscopic cell study, fetal development, genetics, artificial
insemination, pregnancy testing and performance testing are discussed. |
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AG |
209 | Sire Selection | 1 Credits |
Familiarizes students with available
sources of sire information. Type, pedigree, performance, production
(EPD & ratio), carcass, linear (dairy), and dollar data will be
analyzed. Students should be able to evaluate the worth of a sire
by the end of the course. |
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AG |
211 | Soil Science | 3 Credits |
Study of soil formation, factors affecting
productivity, capability classes and conservation. |
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AG |
212 | Agricultural Chemicals | 2 Credits |
Advanced study of agricultural chemicals,
pesticides, and chemical applications. Equipment for liquid and
dry chemicals, as well as non-chemical alternatives are studied.
A record which includes chemical safety, individual worksheets,
and advertising sales literature is maintained. **The State Certification Test for Pesticide Applicators is administered. A 70% or higher score is required to spray for certification as a custom applicator in South Dakota. |
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AG |
217 | Fertilizers | 2 Credits |
Study of fertilizer types and elements,
soil testing, and applications. The blending and manufacturing
of dry, liquid and suspension fertilizers is studied. |
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AG |
231 | Business Accounting | 2 Credits |
Study of the accounting forms and
procedures used in agriculture business. Practice sets and accounting
problems are completed for experience necessary for employment
in a retail farm store. |
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AG |
241 | Agricultural Law | 2 Credits |
Agriculture law. Included are contracts,
trespass, land use laws, bankruptcy, partnerships, corporations,
environmental laws, and estate planning. |
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AG |
243 | Sales and Advertising | 2 Credits |
Development of skills needed by an
agricultural salesperson. An investigation of the agricultural
sales process and advertising methods. |
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AG |
245 | Credit and Financing | 2 Credits |
Study of the types and use of credit
instruments. Farm budgeting is explored. Finance representatives
explain farm credit. Presentations will be made by representatives
of outside resources such as banks, PCA, Federal Land Bank, FHA
and others. |
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AG |
246 | Advanced Ag Computers | 1 Credit |
Continuation of the introduction to
computers using agriculture programs, Software is used to develop
spreadsheet programs, records management, and farm accounting
programs. |
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AG |
247 | Taxes and Insurance | 2 Credits |
Exploration of life, health, homeowner’s,
auto, crop and livestock insurance. Taxes are discussed with an
emphasis on income tax forms and procedures. Computer software
is used in the tax preparation process. |
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AG |
248 | Marketing | 2 Credits |
Marketing of agricultural products.
Profit projection and cost of production is studied. Cash livestock,
grain markets, and the futures market in both livestock and grain
commodities are studied. Futures and options are explored. |
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AG |
252 | Advanced Farm Building | 2 Credits |
Continuation of the AG 152 Building
Principles course. Experience in truss rafter, concrete block,
and concrete placement is provided. |
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AG |
253 | Machinery Management | 2 Credits |
Comparison of agricultural machines.
The size of equipment is calculated and a comparison of the economics
of buying, owning, or leasing is made. |
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AG |
254 | Agricultural Chemical Equipment | 1 Credit |
Study of the utilization and safety
of specialized agricultural equipment. Operating and calibrating
specialized equipment: fork-lifts, skid loaders, articulating
loaders, spray coupes and floaters. Demonstrations, on-site observations,
and troubleshooting are utilized. |
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AG |
256 | Introduction to Agricultual Business Careers | 1 Credit |
Examination of agricultural job opportunities,
as well as cooperative management and entrepreneurship. Discussions
include professional image, troubleshooting customer complaints,
business etiquette, and human relations. |
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AG |
257 | Advanced Electrical Wiring and Motors | 1.5 Credits |
Study of the installation of lamps
and fixtures, outlets, switches, low-voltage controls, and automatic
controls. Troubleshooting of electric motors and farm wiring are
included. |
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AG |
258 | Advanced Farm Power | 2 Credits |
Continuation of AG 158 Farm Power/Small
Engines. Preventative maintenance of hydraulics and diesel engines
is learned. Major overhaul of farm tractors is included. |
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AG |
260 | Elementary Surveying | 1 Credit |
Preparation for the operation of levels
and transits. Agricultural applications include laying out waterways,
terraces, and foundations. Field notes and differential leveling
will be performed as lab exercises. |
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AG |
261 | Farm Animal Parasitology | 1 Credit |
Study in the identification and treatment
of parasites, and symptoms of infestations. |
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AG |
263 | Designing Livestock Systems | 1 Credit |
Familiarization with the housing requirements
of livestock. The identification and selection of materials, as
well as livestock housing system design is completed. |
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AG |
264 | Pesticide Certification | 1 Credit |
Identification of pests, economic
thresholds, monitoring techniques, and pest control. Emphasis
on crop insects, weeds, chemicals, crop diseases, and fertility.
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AG |
275 | Animal Science Lab | 0.5 Credits |
A five-day field trip to the Denver
Livestock Show and Rodeo and a tour of the Monfort Feedlots, the
Yocom McColl Wool Testing Lab, Excel Packing Plant, and Farr Feedlot. |
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AG |
285 | Supervised Internship II | 6 Credits |
Paid on-the-job training (OJT). Work
12 weeks in an agricultural business related to livestock production,
feed and animal health sales, livestock buyers, agricultural chemical
and fertilizer sales and applications. (12-week, 480 hours minimum). ** Prerequisite: AG 256 and departmental approval. |
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AG |
288 | Leadership Lab II | 0.5 Credits |
Preparation and participation in Postsecondary
Agriculture Student Organization (PAS) at state and national competition.
Included are career planning, career progress, extemporaneous
speaking, prepared public speaking, sales, agricultural mechanics,
and employment interviewing. |
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299 | Special Topics | 3 Credits |
The study of any particular topic
that may interest the student. Time will be spent on topics of
the student’s choice, research into a particular area, small projects
and class presentations. |
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